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BARTET ( See also: born in See also: Paris and trained at the Conservatoire
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In 1872 she began a successful career at the See also: Vaudeville, and in 1879 was engaged at the Comedie Frangaise, of which she became a societaire in 1880
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For many years she played the chief parts both in tragedy and See also: comedy, her See also: grand See also: style and exquisite finesse making her supreme among the younger actresses on the French stage
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She had a season in See also: London in 1908, when her consummate See also: art was displayed in a number of parts
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